Wed, Mar 26, 2008
Lake Stevens’ own Jay Kaintz passes away
Jay passed away on Monday, March 17 after a short battle with leukemia.
Lake Stevens man stabbed while helping others
Lucky for us, there is one man here in Lake Stevens who is still willing to risk his safety, and even his life, to help someone in need.
Wed, Mar 19, 2008
LSHS Valhalla looking better than ever
With a staff of 11 students lead by Advisor Tiffany Lagant, the Valhalla has stepped it up with a well-designed paper and content that would interest more...
Community rallies to improve neighborhood
Frontier Heights is one of those communities that city officials, police, fire, and citizens are looking to improve.
Overcast morning brought competitive rowing to Lake Stevens
“This is good weather,” said one father who woke-up early to make the drive from Olympia for the meet. “My son Adam Dahlgren is a senior...
State Supreme Court ruling forces district to stop random drug testing
The honor is for exemplary innovative programs and excellence in school governance. They were also awarded a $586,000 grant from the U.S Department of ...
City wants to annex into Sno-Isle Libraries
Currently, Lake Stevens is contracted with Sno-Isle Libraries to provide staffing, materials and library services to its citizens; however, the city owns...
Wed, Mar 12, 2008
Caucus 2008: We’re all winners when Democracy comes to town
“Everyone who has not yet signed in, please raise your LEFT hand,” Craig yelled into the microphone. (If ever there is a man who doesn&rsquo...
Communities unite as theydonate to help a firefighter
Nine-year Lake Stevens firefighter and paramedic veteran, Kurt Middleton noticed a lump on the left side of his neck this past July.
Sunnyside Preschool celebrates 10 years using Risk Watch program
After receiving over 7,000 entries from all over the world, Lake Stevens’ own Sunnyside Preschool came up with the winning name, “Hero&rdquo...
Area divers come out in force to help cleanup Lake Stevens
“We had been using Wyatt Park for hardhat expeditions and noticed a bunch of trash,” Aaron said.
Lake Stevens Police two in cocaine bust
“Highway 9 Casino notified the police that they witnessed unfamiliar people in the parking lot conducting suspicious looking behavior,” Police...
Wed, Mar 5, 2008
Caucus 2008: We’re all winners when Democracy comes to town
“Everyone who has not yet signed in, please raise your LEFT hand,” Craig yelled into the microphone. (If ever there is a man who doesn&rsquo...
Answers toMarch 5 crossword puzzle
LSHS wrestlers share with elementary students
“We felt that our young men could have a positive impact on elementary readers - especially for those students who may like the arena of sports...
The Journal goes to Olympia
The hope is that many of these concerns will be voted on before the end of session next week.Education was also discussed in length including the future...
Surprise! It’s a new baby boy
Viking girls come up empty
Lake led by 20-5 at the quarter break and 37-22 at halftime.Mt. Tahoma’s game plan seemed to consist mainly of throwing up threes and hoping to get...
Wed, Feb 27, 2008
Caucus 2008: We’re all winners when Democracy comes to town
“Everyone who has not yet signed in, please raise your LEFT hand,” Craig yelled into the microphone. (If ever there is a man who doesn&rsquo...
Garbage isn’t just garbage anymore
With local and world population increasing, the importance of managing resources natural or man-made is of high importance to a thriving community.
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